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    P.M. Herberton / If an allowance can be made to Mr Robinson for supply of rations to Blacks / Electric Telegraph, Queensland
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    BRISBANE / Mr Robinson of Waroora reports that wild blacks in at his station has killed two bullocks to feed them expects many more to come in asks for allowance Eight 8 to ten 10 pounds per month for rations Robinson suffered very heavily last year had over thirty head speared believes if friendly relations established depredations will cease recommend grant temporarily until some / [In margin] No action
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[Stamp] COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE QUEENSLAND
05666
27 JUN 89
P.M. Herberton
If an allowance can be made to Mr Robinson for supply of rations to Blacks
Electric Telegraph, Queensland
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[Amt.] 6/1. OHMS
From Herberton h. 12 m.
Dated 25 6 1889
MESSAGE for Under Col Secy
BRISBANE
Mr Robinson of Waroora reports that wild blacks in at his station has killed two bullocks to feed them expects many more to come in asks for allowance Eight 8 to ten 10 pounds per month for rations Robinson suffered very heavily last year had over thirty head speared believes if friendly relations established depredations will cease recommend grant temporarily until some
[In margin] No action
B.D. M.
26/6/89